Lash Miracles!

No matter what kind of look you desire—lashes with a little oomph, a dramatic vibe, or somewhere in between—your secret weapon is on this page.

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A Does-It-All Mascara

L’Oréal Paris Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara, $10, drugstores

The wave-shaped bristles of this mascara fan out lashes and, with its rich inky hue, deliver all the goods: length, thickness, and clean definition.

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To Lift & Curl

Sephora Collection LashCraft Curler, $15, sephora.com

To give straight lashes a nice curve that makes eyes look open, “gently clamp a curler for a few seconds at the base of lashes, then in the middle and once more near the ends,” says makeup artist Troy Surratt, founder of Surratt Beauty.

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For Healthy Glossiness

Givenchy Base Mascara Perfecto, $29, barneys.com

“If your lashes are dry or brittle, a primer, which goes on clear, acts like hair conditioner to nourish and smooth them,” says New York City dermatologist Arielle Kauvar, M.D. Worn alone, primer makes lashes look lustrous; applied right before mascara, it helps the formula go on evenly and stay on longer.

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For Glue-Free Falsies

One Two Lash Original, $69, onetwo cosmetics.com

These reusable magnetic fake lashes create the illusion of fuller fringe without the fuss or irritation of glue. Place one strip on the lash line and the other right under the lashes, and they click together, sandwiching your real lashes inside.

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A Word About Lash Serums…

If you want your lashes to grow in longer, thicker, and darker, the only FDA-approved treatment is prescription Latisse ($120 for a one-month supply). Over- the-counter serums such as Revitalash ($98, revitalash.com) moisturize and strengthen lashes so that they stay healthy and won’t fall out as easily, but— full disclosure—won’t affect growth.

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